Ever since in-car infotainment systems have evolved enough to allow such things, video games have become a common presence on the roads of the world. Sure, they're not specifically aimed at drivers, ...
BMW Group is giving a big endorsement to playing video games in your car as it launches the AirConsole gaming platform in its BMW 5 Series cars. BMW said the partnership will bring a unique kind of in ...
In-car gaming is taking a big leap forward as the redesigned BMW 5-Series will come with AirConsole gaming. Designed to keep you entertained while waiting for your kids to get out of school or waiting ...
Seamless Gameplay with Audi and AirConsole — Powered by Smartphones as Controllers AirConsole is now available through the Audi Application Store, which features apps specifically designed for ...
The massive screens in Audi’s latest EVs can now act as gaming consoles for multiple players at once. The A6 E-Tron and Q6 E-Tron come with AirConsole compatibility in the United States. This means ...
Nandun is a Mechanical Engineer by trade and has worked on numerous EV projects and written for publications in his home country, Sri Lanka. He firmly believes in offsetting the negative emissions of ...
UNO Car Party! will begin rolling out to over 500,000 BMW and MINI vehicles through AirConsole starting August 21st UNO® Car Party! will roll out via the AirConsole platform to over 500,000 BMW and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Passengers use their phones as controllers. AirConsole support launches globally later this year. Most of us pass the time in a ...
AirConsole and Volkswagen AG announced this morning that the two companies will work together to bring the gaming platform to some of their new vehicles. The two will add an in-car gaming experience ...
BMW today announced that it is partnering with AirConsole, a casual gaming platform that uses smartphones as the controller and will be run through BMW’s infotainment system. “With AirConsole we will ...
What do you do when you’re in your car? The answer is that, increasingly, you spend less time driving it than you might think. The Swiss start-up AirConsole reckons that by 2025, as much as 30% of the ...
Tired: Playing Candy Crush on your phone while you wait in your car to pick up the kids. Wired: Using your smartphone as a controller to play video games on your BMW’s display screen. That’s right.